Waterloo High School - Rosebud Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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£ AS WE STARTED WHEN FRESHMEN 1921-22

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HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS The morning long looked forward to when we were to be recognised as the Freshman class of the Waterloo High School at last came. With intermingled hap' pi ness, hopes and fears we entered a new environment and came in contact with strangers. We soon overcame these handicaps by adapting ourselves to the new c nditions Our class had twenty-two members throughout the year. By the end of our Sophomore term we had lost five members. They were Mildred Deitren, Arthur Newcomer, Herbert Shitlli, Fisher Quaintance and Ester Werner. We had two new members however—Fred Boyer and Rhea Dunkle. Fred Boyer came from the Auburn High School and Rhea Dunkle came from the Fort Wayne Central High School. The class had nineteen members throughejt the term. When we returned as Juniors we had lost five more of our classmates. They were Betty Warner, Bertha Shick, Harry Dunn, Charles Smalley and Raymond Dunn. We had another new member, Maurice Wagner, from Union City, Indiana. Our attendance throughout the Junior term was fifteen. The next autumn we happily returned to occupy that section of the Assembly reserved t r Seniors and found we had lost none of our Junior classmates. Another new member was added to our class, Dorothy Bard, from the Corunna High School. This gave us sixteen to graduate in the class of 1925. Our class shall remain a class in our memories throughout our lives. Though wo become separated for life we shall even more hold these relations. Our memories will be Y those who were once our classmates but have quit school, of our teachers throughout ur High School attendance and of the classes that have graudated and entered here during our attendance. To most of us the classmates that graduated w:!I pr obably be as a group the best remembered among those with whom we came in contact. —Don G. McIntosh, Rosebud Staff’s Historian. 18



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(•rani UlK'il I »1111 lx It . ' • 4 ■ '25 September 6. 11 07. Waterloo. Ind. 23: 24: 25. July 27. 1907. Hicks ville. Ohio Loy Ayers ’22: '23: ’24: ’25 Virginia Now comer 22: ’23; ’24: '25 April 17. 1907. October 19. 190l . Ottawa. Ohio. Waterloo. Iml. Hrre'.» t our worthy Prwident, Grant. H 's the lad who took the T out of can't: He play» baskett all Rut that Isn't all. In Industry, he outri- vals the ant. President of Class, sen - l r year: President of Gioies. junior and sen- ior years: Basketball, sophomore, junior and setu-.r years: Captain • f Basketball team, senior year: Circula- tion Manager of Rose- bud: Vice-President of Glass, sophomore and Junior years; Gollege l ;«ys:” Iy»ve Pirates of Hawaii: Ciceron- ian Society. Rhea is an intelligent lass. She is ever at the head of the class. She's elever but wise. We can never sur- mise. How. without her. we ever could pass. 'iceronian Societ y : IMItor-ln-Chief. Rose- bud. Vanki San: I. ve Pirates of Ha- waii: President of Glass, sophomore year: Glee Club, junior and sophomore year: Or- chestra. junior year. Ayers is a fine ath- letic star. Th Freshmen admire him from afar. Very capable is he. As a Senior should be. His basketball play- ing is way above par. President of Class, junior year: Secretary of Glass, senior year: 1 lasketball. sophomore, junior, senior years: Captain B. B. team, junior year: Love Pirates of Hawaii:’’ Zcdalethean: I business Manager of Rosebud '2r ; Boys’ Glee Club, junior year. She is a maid who does her best. Her talents are many that one can sug- ge t. She likes to tease you. But tries to please you. In many ways she out- numbers the rest. Ciceronian Society ; Snapshots. Rosebud; Vanki San; Love Pirates of Hawaii: College Days; Sec- retary of Class, fresh- man year: Treasurer of Class, sophomore year: Historian, junior year: Sergeant-Arms, freshman year: Glee Club, freshman, soph- omore a n d j u n i o r years. 20

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